BLACKPINK’s Rosé makes history as first K-Pop artist to win
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- Rosé has made history by becoming the first K-pop artist to win at the Brit Awards.
- Riding high on the success of her hit track “APT.”, the BLACKPINK star secured the International Song of the Year award on Saturday, February 28, at the 46th Brit Awards.
- Before Rosé’s historic win, no K-pop artist had ever claimed a Brit Award.
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Rosé has made history by becoming the first K-pop artist to win at the Brit Awards. Riding high on the success of her hit track “APT.”, the BLACKPINK star secured the International Song of the Year award on Saturday, February 28, at the 46th Brit Awards. The massive popularity of the song turned into a groundbreaking achievement for the global K-pop sensation.
During her acceptance speech, Rosé expressed heartfelt gratitude to her fellow BLACKPINK members.
“Jennie, Jisoo and Lisa, I love you guys so much. Thank you for always inspiring me,” she said.
She also acknowledged her collaborator, Bruno Mars, who featured on the track. “Bruno, I’m receiving this award on behalf of the both of us. Thank you so much for everything for being my biggest mentor and best friend,” Rosé added.
Released in October 2024, “APT.” served as a pre-released track from Rosé’s debut studio album, rosie, and quickly became a global hit.
Before Rosé’s historic win, no K-pop artist had ever claimed a Brit Award. While BTS received nominations for International Group of the Year in 2021 and 2022, and BLACKPINK earned a nomination in 2023, the milestone victory had remained elusive until now.
The achievement comes as BLACKPINK recently released their third mini album, Deadline, on Friday, further cementing their global dominance in the music industry.
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